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Welcome to the WeatherDuino Wiki

This community Wiki and the associated Forum are the main sources of information about the WeatherDuino weather station project. There is no instruction book or manual about the project because it is continually being developed and improved, and any printed document would soon become out-of-date. Similarly, the WeatherDuino Wiki will always be a work in progress, so if you don't find the specific information that you are looking for right now, please come back later. We are adding and improving content very frequently.

What is WeatherDuino?

Put simply, WeatherDuino is a project which allows everyone with even a minimal knowledge of electronics and the Arduino environment to build a fully featured Weather Station.
All WeatherDuino systems emulate the communication protocol of a Davis VP2 weather station, so they are fully compatible with Cumulus 1, CumulusMX or any other software which can work with a Davis Vantage Pro weather station.

Advantages of WeatherDuino:

- Easy to build hardware
- Easy to use software (open source)
- Flexible and expandable

The WeatherDuino system has been developed to be flexible and easy to use.
It supports a wide range of weather instruments (see list here), from low cost to high end weather instruments, so you are free to decide which instruments and brands most suit your requirements or budget.
WeatherDuino supports not only the most common weather instruments, but also other types of sensors, like dust sensors for Air Quality monitoring.
Below you can find detailed information about each of the existing WeatherDuino systems.
If you don't find an answer in the Wiki, please submit your question to the WeatherDuino support forum.

WeatherDuino Pro2 PLUS

Published information and articles about WeatherDuino:

WeatherDuino Weather Stations:

WeatherDuino Environmental Measurement Equipment & Extras:

Third-party WeatherDuino Addons:

Third-party addons are systems created, developed and maintained by independent users.

WeatherDuino 4Pro Wireless Display logo

Snow Height Sensor

by Engolling (Germany)


3D printable boxes for WeatherDuino devices:

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Design by Jarek (Poland)

Click to get files for 3D printing
Design by Jarek (Poland)

Click to get files for 3D printing
Design by Jarek (Poland)

Click to get files for 3D printing
Design by Jarek (Poland)
Box for the Air Quality Monitor II

Outdoor version - 3D printing files

Indoor version - 3D printing files

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